As the 22-year-old arrested in the deadly rampage at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ club made an initial court appearance and was ordered held without bond, pieces of the suspect's past are slowly emerging.
, pieces of the suspect's past are slowly emerging, suggesting a volatile upbringing and a fractured family life.in San Diego that he believed Aldrich had died by suicide several years ago and that only this year did he learn otherwise.
According to court documents filed in Bexar County, Texas, the name change was requested because Aldrich, who was turning 16,"wishes to protect himself and his future from any connections to birth father and his criminal history. Father has had no contact with minor for several years." The filing was first reported byAt the time, Aldrich was living in Texas with grandparents and legal guardians Pamela and Jonathan Pullen. Neither could be reached for comment Wednesday.
Brink said he divorced Aldrich's mother not long after their child was born. Neither Voepel nor Aldrich are mentioned in the"Intervention" episode. "There's no excuse for going and killing people," Brink said."If you're killing people, there's something wrong. It's not the answer." Aldrich was arrested last year after Voepel reported that her child threatened her with a homemade bomb and other weapons. Ring doorbell video obtained by the AP shows Aldrich arriving at Voepel's front door with a big black bag the day of the 2021 bomb threat, telling her the police were nearby and adding,"This is where I stand. Today I die."
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